An electronic device, a control method of the electronic device, and an image forming apparatus to cut off unnecessary power after recognizing connection/disconnection statuses of universal serial bus (usb) hosts/devices connected to a usb hub are provided. The electronic device includes a usb hub connected to a usb host/device, a first switch configured to switch power supply to the usb hub for reducing power consumption, a controller configured to turn the first switch off to cut off power supply to the usb hub when no usb host/device is connected to the usb hub or only a usb host/device not requiring constant power supply is connected to the usb hub.
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1. An electronic device comprising:
a universal serial bus (usb) hub connectable to a usb host/device;
a first switch configured to switch a supply of power on/off to the usb hub;
at least one memory storing instructions; and
a controller including at least one processor that executes the instructions stored in the at least one memory to:
determine if the usb host/device connected to the usb hub is a first type of usb host/device requiring a constant source of power or a second type of usb host/device not requiring a constant source of power, and
turn off the first switch to cut off the supply of power to the usb hub for reducing power consumption when the second type of usb host/device not requiring the constant supply of power is determined as connected to the usb hub.
22. An image forming apparatus comprising:
a universal serial bus (usb) hub connectable to a usb host/device;
a first switch configured to switch a supply of power on/off to the usb hub;
at least one memory storing instructions; and
a controller including at least one processor that executes the instructions stored in the at least one memory to:
determine if the usb host/device connected to the usb hub is a first type of usb host/device requiring a constant source of power or a second type of usb host/device not requiring a constant source of power, and
turn off the first switch to cut off the supply of power to the usb hub for reducing power consumption when the second type of usb host/device not requiring the constant supply of power is determined as connected to the usb hub.
20. A control method of an electronic device, which has a universal serial bus (usb) hub connectable to a usb host/device, a first switch configured to switch a supply of power on/off to the usb hub, at least one memory storing instructions, a controller including at least one processor configured to execute the instructions stored in the at least one memory to turn the first switch on/off to control the supply of power to the usb hub, a pull-down resistor connected in parallel on a path electrically connecting one input port of the controller and a port of usb hub, the method comprising:
receiving logic signals by the controller including the at least one processor at a high/low level on the path electrically connected by the pull-down resistor depending on a connection state of the usb host/device; and
recognizing, by the at least one processor of the controller executing the instructions stored in the at least one memory, a type of the usb host/device and the connection state of the usb host/device through the received logic signals.
27. An image forming apparatus comprising:
a universal serial bus (usb) hub connectable to a usb host/device;
a first switch configured to switch a supply of power on/off to the usb hub;
a second switch and a third switch configured to switch on/off to directly supply the power to the usb host/device without going through the usb hub;
at least one memory storing instructions; and
a controller including at least one processor that executes the instructions stored in the at least one memory to:
determine if the usb host/device connected to the usb hub is a first type of usb host/device requiring a constant source of power or a second type of usb host/device not requiring a constant source of power, and
selectively turn off at least one of the first switch, the second switch and the third switch to cut off the supply of power to the usb hub, or the usb host/device connected to the usb hub in a mode to reduce power consumption when the second type of usb host/device not requiring a constant supply of power is determined as connected to the usb hub.
6. An electronic device comprising:
a universal serial bus (usb) hub connectable to a usb host/device;
a first switch configured to switch a supply of power on/off to the usb hub;
a second switch and a third switch configured to switch on/off to directly supply power to the usb host/device without the supplied power going through the usb hub;
at least one memory storing instructions; and
a controller including at least one processor that executes the instructions stored in the at least one memory to:
determine if the usb host/device connected to the usb hub is a first type of usb host/device requiring a constant source of power or a second type of usb host/device not requiring a constant source of power, and
selectively turn off at least one of the first switch, the second switch, and the third switch to cut off the supply of power to the usb hub or to the usb host/device connected to the usb hub for reducing power consumption when the second type of usb host/device not requiring the constant supply of power is determined as being connected to the usb hub.
11. A control method of an electronic device, which has a universal serial bus (usb) hub connectable to a usb host/device, a first switch configured to switch a supply of power on/off to the connected usb hub, at least one memory storing instructions, and a controller including at least one processor that executes the instructions stored in the at least one memory to turn the first switch on/off, the method comprising:
determining by the at least one processor of the controller whether a mode for reducing power consumption in the connected usb host/device is in progress;
determining by the at least one processor of the controller if the connected usb host/device is a first type of usb host/device requiring a constant source of power or a second type of usb host/device not requiring a constant source of power; and
when the mode for reducing power consumption is determined to be in progress, the at least one processor of the controller executing the instructions stored in the at least one memory turning the first switch off to cut off the supply of power to the usb hub when the second type of usb host/device not requiring the constant supply of power is determined as being connected to the usb hub.
15. A control method of an electronic device, which has a universal serial bus (usb) hub connectable to a first type of usb host/device, a second type of usb host device, a first switch configured to switch a supply of power on/off to the usb hub, a second switch configured to switch the supply of power on/off to the first type of the usb host/device, a third switch configured to switch the supply of power on/off to the second type of usb host/device, at least one memory storing instructions, a controller including at least one processor that executes the instructions stored in the at least one memory to turn each of the first switch, the second switch, and the third switch on/off to control the supply of power to the usb hub, the first type of the usb host/device, and the second type of the usb host/device, the method comprising:
determining by the at least one processor of the controller whether a mode for reducing power consumption in the connected usb host/device is in progress;
determining if the connected usb host/device is the first type of usb host/device requiring a constant source of power or the second type of usb host/device not requiring a constant source of power; and
if the determined mode for reducing power consumption is in progress, when the second type of usb host/device not requiring the constant supply of power is connected, selectively turning off by the at least one processor of the controller executing the instructions stored in the at least one memory at least one of the first switch, the second switch, and the third switch to cut off the supply of power to the usb hub or the usb host/device connected to the usb hub.
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the second switch is configured to switch the supply of power on/off to the first type of usb host/device requiring the constant supply of power in the sleep mode for reducing power consumption; and
the third switch is configured to switch the supply of power on/off to the second type usb host/device not requiring the constant supply of power in the sleep mode.
9. The electronic device according to
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12. The control method according to
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the second switch is provided to switch the supply of power on/off to the first type of usb host/device requiring the constant supply of power in the sleep mode for reducing power consumption; and
the third switch is provided to switch the supply of power on/off to the second type of usb host/device not requiring the constant supply of power in the sleep mode.
18. The control method according to
19. The control method according to
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23. The image forming apparatus according to
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the second switch is provided to switch the supply of power on/off to a first usb host/device requiring the constant supply of power in a sleep mode for reducing power consumption; and
the third switch is provided to switch the supply of power on/off to a second usb host/device not requiring the constant supply of power in the sleep mode.
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This application is related to, and claims the priority benefit of, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2013-0105809, filed on Sep. 4, 2013 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
Embodiments relate to an electronic device that communicates with an external device through a Universal Serial Bus (USB).
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a USB is an industrial standard data bus for transmitting digital data between a USB hub and a USB host/device. A USB host/device supports communication through a USB. The USB host or the USB hub can supply power to the USB host/device. Some USB hosts/devices can be operated on a USB bus or separately from the USB bus.
In operation of such a USB host or USB hub, power may be unnecessarily consumed as power may be continuously supplied to the USB hub, the USB host, and/or the USB host/device despite the fact that the USB host or the USB host/device is not connected to the USB hub. Power also may be unnecessarily consumed as the USB host or the USB host/device may be connected to the USB hub, but only a USB host or USB host/device that does not need to be turned on in a power saving mode is connected.
Additional aspects and/or advantages will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
An aspect of an embodiment is to prevent unnecessary power supply by recognizing a status of a connection/disconnection of USB hosts/devices with to a USB hub.
In accordance with an aspect of an embodiment, an electronic device includes a USB hub to which a USB host/device is connected, a first switch configured to switch power supply to the USB hub, and a controller configured to turn off the first switch to cut off power supply to the USB hub in a sleep mode for reducing power consumption when no USB host/device is connected to the USB hub or only a USB host/device not requiring constant power supply is connected to the USB hub.
In a electronic device, the USB host/device connected to the USB hub may be supplied power from the USB hub.
In a electronic device, a port provided on the USB hub may include at least one of a USB port and an EDI port.
In a electronic device, the USB host/device requiring constant power supply may include a wireless network apparatus.
In accordance with an aspect of an embodiment, an electronic device includes a USB hub to which a USB host/device is connected, a first switch configured to switch power supply to the USB hub, a second switch and a third switch configured to directly supply power to the USB host/device without going through the USB hub, and a controller configured to selectively turn off the first switch, the second switch, and the third switch to cut off power supply to the USB hub or the USB host/device connected to the USB hub in a sleep mode for reducing power consumption when no USB host/device is connected to the USB hub, or only USB host/device not requiring constant power supply is connected to the USB hub.
In a electronic device, the second switch may be provided to switch power supply of a first USB host/device requiring constant power supply in the sleep mode to reduce power consumption, the third switch may be provided to switch power supply of a second USB host/device not requiring constant power supply in the sleep mode.
In a electronic device, the USB host/device requiring constant power supply may include a wireless network apparatus.
In a electronic device, a port provided on the USB hub may include at least one of a USB port and an EDI port.
In accordance with an aspect, a control method of an electronic device, which has a USB hub to which a USB host/device is connected, a first switch configured to switch power supply to the USB hub, and a controller configured to turn the first switch on/off, includes: determining whether a sleep mode for reducing power consumption is in progress; and when the sleep mode is in progress, turning the first switch off to cut off power supply to the USB hub when no USB host/device is connected to the USB hub, or only a USB host/device not requiring constant power supply is connected to the USB hub.
In a control method of an electronic device, when the electronic device is not in the sleep mode, the first switch may be turned on and power may be supplied to the USB host/device through the USB hub.
In a control method of an electronic device, the USB host/device requiring constant power supply may include a wireless network apparatus.
In accordance with an aspect of an embodiment, a control method of an electronic device, which has a USB hub connected to a first USB host/device, a second USB host device, and a third USB host/device, a first switch configured to switch power supply to the USB hub, a second switch configured to switch power supply to the first USB host/device, a third switch configured to switch power supply to the second USB host/device, a controller configured to turn each of the first switch and the second switch, the third switch on/off to control power supply to the USB hub, the first USB host/device, and the second USB host/device, includes: determining whether a sleep mode for reducing power consumption is in progress; and in the sleep mode for reducing power consumption, when no USB host/device is connected to the USB hub or only a USB host/device not requiring constant power supply is connected, selectively turning the first switch, the second switch, the third switch off to cut off power supply to the USB hub or the USB host/device connected to the USB hub.
In a control method of an electronic device, the second switch may be provided to switch power supply to a first USB host/device requiring constant power supply in the sleep mode for reducing power consumption and the third switch may be provided to switch power supply to a second USB host/device not requiring constant power supply in the sleep mode.
In a control method of an electronic device, the first USB host/device requiring constant power supply may include a wireless network apparatus.
In a control method of an electronic device, a port provided on the USB hub may include at least one of a USB port and an EDI port.
In accordance with an aspect of an embodiment, a control method of an electronic device, which has a USB hub connected to a USB host/device, a first switch configured to switch power supply to the USB hub, a controller configured to turn the first switch on/off to control power supply to the USB hub, a pull-down resistor connected in parallel on a path electrically connecting between an input port of the controller and the port of USB hub, includes: receiving logic signals at a high/low level on the electrical path by the pull-down resistor depending on a connection state of the USB host/device; and recognizing connection of the USB host/device through the received logical signals.
In the control method of the electronic device, when the USB host/device is recognized as being connected to the USB hub and a sleep mode for reducing power consumption is in progress, if no USB host/device is connected to the USB hub or only a USB host/device not requiring constant power supply is connected to the USB hub, the first switch may be turned off and power supply to the USB hub may be cut off.
In accordance with an aspect of an embodiment, an image forming apparatus includes a USB hub to which a USB host/device is connected; a first switch configured to switch power supply to the USB hub, and a controller configured to turn the first switch off to cut off power supply to the USB hub in a sleep mode for reducing power consumption when no USB host/device is connected to the USB hub or only a USB host/device not requiring constant power supply is connected to the USB hub.
In the image forming apparatus, power may be supplied to the USB host/device connected to the USB hub from the USB hub.
In the image forming apparatus, a port provided on the USB hub may include at least an of a USB port and an EDI port.
In the image forming apparatus, the USB host/device requiring constant power supply may include a wireless network apparatus.
In accordance with an aspect of an embodiment, an image forming apparatus includes a USB hub to which a USB host/device is connected, a first switch configured to switch power supply to the USB hub, a second switch and a third switch configured to directly supply power to the USB host/device without going through the USB hub; and a controller configured to selectively turn the first switch, the second switch and the third switch off to cut off power supply to the USB hub, or the USB host/device connected to the USB hub in a sleep mode to reduce power consumption if no USB host/device is connected to the USB hub, or if only a USB host/device not requiring constant power supply is connected to the USB hub.
In the image forming apparatus, the second switch may be provided to switch power supply to a first USB host/device requiring constant power supply in a sleep mode for reducing power consumption and the third switch may be provided to switch power supply to a second USB host/device not requiring constant power supply in the sleep mode.
In the image forming apparatus, the USB host/device requiring constant power supply may include a wireless network apparatus.
In the image forming apparatus, a port provided on the USB hub may include at least an of a USB port and an EDI port.
An exemplary embodiment can cut off unnecessary power supply by recognizing connection/disconnection statuses for the USB apparatuses connected to the USB hub, and reduce consumption power caused by connection of the USB host/device.
These and/or other aspects of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
The controller 304 controls operations, e.g., all operations of the image forming apparatus 100. The controller 304 cuts off unnecessary power supply after recognizing connection/disconnection statuses of the USB hub 306 and the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 306. The controller 304 includes a USB connection monitoring logic 310, a power supply control logic 312, and a USB protocol 314. The USB connection monitoring logic 310 of the controller 304 monitors connection statuses of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 306, and recognizes types of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206. The power supply control logic 312 of the controller 304 generates control signals to control on/off of the first switch 308 provided on the power transmission path of the USB hub 306. That is, the power supply control logic 312 supplies power to the USB hub 306, or cuts off power supply to the USB hub 306 based on connection statuses and recognition information of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206. The power supply control logic 312 generates control signals to control on/off of the first switch 308. The USB protocol of the controller 304 may be used for storing and managing USB communication specifications.
The USB hub 306 includes a routing logic 316. The routing logic 316 of the USB hub 306 is involved in assigning communication paths of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 306. The USB port 102, see, for example,
The first switch 308 may be used for supplying or cutting off power to the USB hub 306 from a power source VDC, and may be turned on/off by control signals generated by the power supply control logic 312 of the controller 304. If the first switch 308 is turned on, power is supplied to the USB hub 306, and if the first switch 308 is turned off, power to the USB hub 306 is cut off. Independently of the power supply path to the USB hub 306, power may be supplied to the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 306. For reference, the plurality of USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 306 of the image forming apparatus 100 may function as USB hosts by themselves.
If power of the image forming apparatus 100 is turned on, basic initialization may be performed, for example, to perform a print job (operation 402). The initialization may be defined as, for example, preheating a fuser or checking a sensor. In the initialization operation, if power is supplied to the main board 302, power is supplied to the USB hub 306 and the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 306, and the main board 302 recognizes the USB hub 306 and the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 306.
An operation mode decided according to whether there is a print instruction, etc. is determined (operation 404). For example, when there is a print instruction, a print mode is executed to perform the print job specified in the print instruction. If there is no print instruction or user operation within a predetermined time, a standby mode is started (“standby mode” of operation 404), and if there is no print instruction or user operation for a longer time, a sleep mode is started (“sleep mode” of operation 404).
In the standby mode, the first switch 308 turns on and power is supplied to the USB hub 306 (operation 412). When the first switch 308 turns on, as illustrated in
In operations 408 and 410, if none of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 is connected (“no” of operation 408), or if some of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 are connected but no USB host/device requiring constant power supply such as the wireless network apparatus 202 is included (“no” of operation 410), the first switch 308 turns off and power supply to the USB hub 306 is cut off (operation 416). If the first switch 308 is turned off, as illustrated, for example, in
The controller 704 controls operations, e.g., all operations of the image forming apparatus 100. The controller 704 cuts off unnecessary power supply after recognizing connection/disconnection statuses of the USB hub 706, and the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 706. The controller 704 includes a USB connection monitoring logic 710, a power supply control logic 712, and a USB protocol 714. The USB connection control logic 710 of the controller 704 monitors connection statuses of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 706, and recognizes types of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206. The power supply control logic 712 of the controller 704 generates a control signal to control on/off of the first switch 708 provided on the power transmission path to the USB hub 708, and on/off the second and third switches 718 and 728 provided on the power transmission paths to the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206. That is, the power supply control logic 712 supplies power to the USB hub 706 based on information of connection statuses and recognition for the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206, or cuts off supplying power to the USB hub 706. The power supply control logic 712 supplies power to the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 based on information of connection statuses and recognition for the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206, or cuts off power supply to the USB hub 706. The power supply control logic 712 generates a first control signal to control on/off the first switch 708 and second and third control signals to control on/off the second and third switches 718 and 728. The USB protocol of the controller 704 is for storing and managing USB communication specifications.
The USB hub 706 includes a routing logic 716. The routing logic 716 is involved in assigning communication paths of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 706. The USB hub 706 includes the USB port 102 mentioned above with reference to
The first switch 708 may supply or cut off power to the USB hub 706 from the power source VDC, and is turned on/off by the first control signal generated by the power supply control logic 712 of the controller 704. If the first switch 708 is turned on, power is supplied to the USB hub 706, and if the first switch 708 is turned off, power supply to USB hub 706 is cut off. The second and third switches 718 and 728 may supply or cut off power to the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 from the power source VDC, and are turned on/off by the second and third control signals generated by the power supply control logic 712 of the controller 704. In
If power of the image forming apparatus 100 is turned on, basic initialization required to perform print job may be performed (operation 802). Initialization may be defined, for example, as preheating a fuser or checking a sensor.
An operation mode decided according to whether there is a print instruction, etc. is determined (operation 804). For example, if there is a print instruction, a print mode is executed to perform a print job specified in the print instruction. If there is no print instruction or user operation within a predetermined time, a standby mode is started (‘standby mode’) of operation 804, and if there is no print instruction or user operation for a longer time, a sleep mode is started (‘sleep mode’ of operation 804).
In the standby mode, if the USB host/device is connected (“yes” of operation 810), it is determined whether there is unnecessary use of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 (operation 811). Since unnecessary power consumption should be reduced in the sleep mode, the first switch 708 may be turned off to save power according to the statuses of the USB hub 706 and the USB devices 202, 204, and 206 connected to the USB hub 706. That is, in the sleep mode, connection of the USB hub 706 with the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 is determined through recognition of the USB host/device. If the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 are connected to the USB hub 706 (“yes” of operation 808), it may be determined whether the wireless net work apparatus 202 among the connected USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 operation 810 is included. The wireless network apparatus 202 is a representative USB host/device requiring constant power supply. If the USB host/device requiring constant power supply such as the wireless network apparatus 202 is connected (“yes” of operation 810), unnecessary use of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 is determined (operation 811). Even when the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 are connected to the USB hub 705, the USB hosts/devices may not actually be in use, and thus it should be determined whether there is unnecessary use of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206. If the connected USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 are unnecessary (“yes” of operation 811), the first and second switches turn on to supply power to the USB hub 706 and the wireless network apparatus 202, and the third switch 728 turns off to cut off power supply to the rest of the USB hosts/devices 204 and 206 operation 812. The first and second switches 708 and 718 turn on, as illustrated, for example, in
In operations 808 and 810, if none of the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 is connected (“no” of operation 808), if some of the USB hosts/devices are connected but no USB host/device requiring constant power supply such as the wireless network apparatus 202 is included (“no” of operation 810), or if the connected USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 are necessary (“no” of operation 811), the first switch 708 turns off to cut off power supply to the USB hub 706, and the second to third switches 718 and 728 turn off to cut off power supply to the USB hosts/devices 202, 204, and 206 (operation 816). If the first switch 708 is turned off, as illustrated, for example, in
If the USB host/device (for example, 206) is connected to the USB port, a power source of the connected USB host/device 206 and the input port of the controller 704 are connected electrically, and a signal of a logical value “HIGH” made by pull-down resistor 1102 is input to the input port of controller 704. The controller 704 recognizes connection of the USB host/device 206 to the USB port through the input signal of the logical value “HIGH.” If the USB host/device 206 is disconnected from the USB port, a signal of a logical value “LOW” made by pull-down resistor 1102 is input to the input port of the controller 704, and the controller 704 recognizes disconnection of the USB host/device 206 from the USB port through the input signal of the logical value “LOW.”
Although a few embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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